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A [[cybernetic]]s [[specialist]] himself, he initially ordered [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] to relinquish custody of his [[android]] "daughter" [[Lal]] in [[2366]]. He [[transporter|transported]] to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to meet Lal himself and, if necessary, take her back to Starfleet Research. |
A [[cybernetic]]s [[specialist]] himself, he initially ordered [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] to relinquish custody of his [[android]] "daughter" [[Lal]] in [[2366]]. He [[transporter|transported]] to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to meet Lal himself and, if necessary, take her back to Starfleet Research. |
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− | He later assisted Data when Lal suffered a [[neural]] system failure. They were, however, unsuccessful in saving her. ({{TNG|The Offspring}}) |
+ | He later assisted Data when Lal suffered a [[neurology|neural]] system failure. They were, however, unsuccessful in saving her. ({{TNG|The Offspring}}) |
{{bginfo|Admiral Haftel was played by [[Nicholas Coster]]. His first name was mentioned in the script only.}} |
{{bginfo|Admiral Haftel was played by [[Nicholas Coster]]. His first name was mentioned in the script only.}} |
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Revision as of 21:42, 24 September 2009
Vice Admiral Anthony Haftel was a Starfleet flag officer attached to Starfleet Research at Galor IV during the 2360s. During this time he was a father of at least one child and had access to an unnamed Template:ShipClass starship.
A cybernetics specialist himself, he initially ordered Lieutenant Commander Data to relinquish custody of his android "daughter" Lal in 2366. He transported to the USS Enterprise-D to meet Lal himself and, if necessary, take her back to Starfleet Research.
He later assisted Data when Lal suffered a neural system failure. They were, however, unsuccessful in saving her. (TNG: "The Offspring")
Admiral Haftel was played by Nicholas Coster. His first name was mentioned in the script only.